"Soul of child protection jurisprudence lies in preserving childhood dignity, emotional safety, educational continuity, psychological healing, social reintegration, and constitutional compassion," Madurai Bench of the
read moreKerala High Court, in a significant judgment, held that marriage photographs can serve as reliable evidence to determine the approximate quantity of gold ornaments provided
read more"The right to protest to be safeguarded and not to be termed as criminal offence... Unlawful assembly itself would not amount to commission of offense,"
read more"When a person is permitted to reside in the property of another, out of love and affection without payment or any consideration and without any
read more"Once the recovery stood effected, the plea for custodial interrogation merely to elicit further information could not, by itself, justify the cancellation of interim anticipatory
read more"It is apparent that though the appellant had the knowledge that such a blow could prove fatal, the intention to cause death cannot be conclusively
read more"Expression ‘sufficient cause’ occurring in Section 5 of the Limitation Act, in the context of abatement of suits and appeals, ought to receive a liberal
read more"Rgistered copy/entry in the registration records maintained by the Sub-Registrar, is a public document under Section 74(2) of the Indian Evidence Act... [and] are admissible
read more"Un-registered Agreement to Sell cannot be used as a shield to protect the claimant’s possession under Section 53A of Transfer of Property Act, 1882," Delhi
read more"If this Court were to permit a party to erase years of formal trial steps simply by hiring a new lawyer and claiming 'my previous lawyer didn't
read more"In cases where the matrimonial relationship comes to an end by a decree of divorce, the criminal prosecution emanating from that past relationship between the parties
read more"Entrustment is not a matter of presumption, but a foundational jurisdictional fact which the prosecution is bound to establish affirmatively and beyond reasonable doubt," Supreme
read more"In conclusion, it is indeed a sad state of affairs that babies are traded like chattels and are abandoned for diverse reasons. The existing framework
read more"The first and foremost ingredient required to be proved against the petitioner was mis-appropriation of funds by Madan Lal while working as a public servant
read more"Truth is always a chimera and the illusion surrounding it can only be removed by valid evidence led, either direct or indirect... to enter into
read more"Once there is a formal 'pronouncement' in open court, it becomes a judgment in operation, and the action on the part of newspapers cannot be
read more"The concerned Superintendent of Police is directed to initiate inquiry into the matter against the investigating officer so that the said fact should not be
read more"From the evidence of P.W.7 Doctor, it is clear that the injury sustained by the victim is lacerated injury and the injury is simple in
read more"A nominee is only ‘the hand to receive’ on behalf of all the heirs entitled to the assets under the law of succession and that nomination
read more"In the guise of adherence to law mere copy-paste of statutory language to indicate compliance would not be sufficient. There must be application of mind
read more"In cases where the matrimonial relationship comes to an end by a decree of divorce, the criminal prosecution emanating from that past relationship between the parties
read more"Entrustment is not a matter of presumption, but a foundational jurisdictional fact which the prosecution is bound to establish affirmatively and beyond reasonable doubt," Supreme
read more"In conclusion, it is indeed a sad state of affairs that babies are traded like chattels and are abandoned for diverse reasons. The existing framework
read more"At the stage of considering the plea for suspension of sentence of life imprisonment, the Appellate Court should ordinarily remain loath and circumspect. The Appellate
read more"For a conviction under Section 306 of the IPC, it is a well-established legal principle that the presence of clear mens rea—the intention to abet
read more"Provident fund accumulations constitute a vested statutory right of the employees and partake the character of protected retiral benefits incapable of being defeated by administrative
read more"It is incumbent upon constitutional courts to not remain mute spectators, when such prolonged investigations are brought to its notice," Supreme Court, in a significant
read more"A balance must be struck between the individual liberty of the respondent no. 2 on the one hand and the right of the appellant to
read more"Admissions result in judgments without trial which permanently deny any remedy to the defendant, by way of an appeal on merits. Therefore, unless the admission is
read more"Revisional court cannot act as an appellate court and reassess findings of fact or substitute conclusions unless jurisdictional error or material irregularity is demonstrated. In the
read more"Contempt of the orders of this Court strikes at the very foundation of the rule of law and the authority of the judiciary. When public
read more"Punishment in contempt proceedings is not an end in itself; it is a means to secure compliance, to uphold the dignity of the Court, and
read more"In our view, the correct approach for a contractual provision would have to give way to a statutory amendment. Had the increase been by way of any
read more"Prolongation of a matrimonial relationship would further lead not only to escalation of frustration in a dead relationship, which has already decayed and is decomposing
read more"Recording a finding mandated under Section 37 of the NDPS Act, which is sine qua non for granting bail to an accused under the NDPS
read more"Marriage, in its legal and constitutional dimension, can never be reduced to a mere contractual intersection of individual rights... it is a deeply personal and
read moreSupreme Court of India, in a significant ruling, held that a marriage which has effectively withered away and is "dead for all practical purposes"
read more"Best interest of the child is not passive consideration but a vigorous principle that requires foresight, caution, and meticulous scrutiny in every matter affecting the minor’s property—
read more"The distinction is founded upon a gender-based stereotype that a daughter, upon marriage, becomes a member of another family and loses all ties with her natal family.
read more"Rescue without rehabilitation returns the victim to the very same conditions of poverty and vulnerability that made her a target in the first place. Identification and
read more"Soul of child protection jurisprudence lies in preserving childhood dignity, emotional safety, educational continuity, psychological healing, social reintegration, and constitutional compassion," Madurai Bench of the
read moreKerala High Court, in a significant judgment, held that marriage photographs can serve as reliable evidence to determine the approximate quantity of gold ornaments provided
read more"The right to protest to be safeguarded and not to be termed as criminal offence... Unlawful assembly itself would not amount to commission of offense,"
read more"When a person is permitted to reside in the property of another, out of love and affection without payment or any consideration and without any
read more"Once the recovery stood effected, the plea for custodial interrogation merely to elicit further information could not, by itself, justify the cancellation of interim anticipatory
read more"It is apparent that though the appellant had the knowledge that such a blow could prove fatal, the intention to cause death cannot be conclusively
read more"Expression ‘sufficient cause’ occurring in Section 5 of the Limitation Act, in the context of abatement of suits and appeals, ought to receive a liberal
read more"Rgistered copy/entry in the registration records maintained by the Sub-Registrar, is a public document under Section 74(2) of the Indian Evidence Act... [and] are admissible
read more"Un-registered Agreement to Sell cannot be used as a shield to protect the claimant’s possession under Section 53A of Transfer of Property Act, 1882," Delhi
read more"If this Court were to permit a party to erase years of formal trial steps simply by hiring a new lawyer and claiming 'my previous lawyer didn't
read more"The first and foremost ingredient required to be proved against the petitioner was mis-appropriation of funds by Madan Lal while working as a public servant
read more"Truth is always a chimera and the illusion surrounding it can only be removed by valid evidence led, either direct or indirect... to enter into
read more"Once there is a formal 'pronouncement' in open court, it becomes a judgment in operation, and the action on the part of newspapers cannot be
read more"The concerned Superintendent of Police is directed to initiate inquiry into the matter against the investigating officer so that the said fact should not be
read more"From the evidence of P.W.7 Doctor, it is clear that the injury sustained by the victim is lacerated injury and the injury is simple in
read more"A nominee is only ‘the hand to receive’ on behalf of all the heirs entitled to the assets under the law of succession and that nomination
read more"In the guise of adherence to law mere copy-paste of statutory language to indicate compliance would not be sufficient. There must be application of mind
read more"High Court normally will not permit, by entertaining a petition under article 226 of the Constitution, the machinery created under the statute to be by-passed,
read more"In the absence of any specific accusation as against the petitioners that because of the circulation of false propaganda, there occurred rioting, this Court without there being
read more"Accordingly, the provisions of the Sports Code are applicable to every constituent of every National Sports Federation, including the State Federations such as the Appellant,"
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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